Sea surface dynamics and coccolithophore behaviour during sapropel deposition of Marine Isotope Stages 7,6 and 5 in Western Adriatic sea

2010; Volume: 42; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

0556-655X

Autores

Áurea Narciso, José Abel Flores Villarejo, Mário Cachão, Francisco Javier Sierro, Elena Colmenero‐Hidalgo, Andrea Piva, Alessandra Asioli,

Tópico(s)

Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils

Resumo

espanolSe presenta un analisis detallado de los nanofosiles calcareos registrados en el testigo PRD1-2, recuperado durante la campana PROMESS 1 con el objetivo de estudiar las variaciones en las asociaciones durante los MIS (Estadios Isotopicos Marinos) 7, 6 y 5, que integran capas equivalentes a los sapropeles S8eq.�S3eq. Los datos reflejan un descenso en la productividad de cocolitoforos, marcada por Gephyrocapsa spp., durante los MIS 7 y 6 en la capa equivalente al sapropel S5eq. Por el contrario, Florispharea profunda muestra picos en su abundancia en esos intervalos, reflejando una posicion relativamente profunda de la nutriclina. En las dos capas equivalentes a sapropeles del MIS 5 (S4eq. y S3eq.) se observa lo opuesto. La sedimentacion de esos sapropeles atipicos son concomitantes con la produccion de agua profunda del Adriatico y una subsecuente mezcla, como consecuencia de la actividad del viento Bora (noreste), favoreciendo la eclosion de especies de zona fotica superior en relacion a las de zona fotica inferior. Por otra parte, se ponen de manifiesto modelos de distribucion similar entre especimenes retrabajados (Cretacico-Terciario), Coccolithus pelagicus y Helicosphaera carteri, con incremento importante en las capas equivalentes a sapropeles de los MIS 7 y 6 y durante la parte final del MIS 6, el mas frio y seco. Debido al amplio rango de distribucion de C. pelagicus (Paleoceno temprano-Reciente) y H. carteri (Mioceno-Reciente) los ejemplares procedentes del continente y vertidos a la cuenca Adriatica, o redistribuidos por corrientes de fondo, son de particular importancia en ciertos intervalos (210-200, 145, 135, 110 y 85 ka). Syracosphaera spp., Rhabdosphaera clavigera y Calciosolenia spp., normalmente relacionadas con aguas calidas y oligotroficas, no muestran relacion con el registro isotopico. Sin embargo, su importante incremento hacia la parte superior o sobre la terminacion de algunas capas equivalentes a sapropeles es coherente con el final de las condiciones secas y con el subsecuente de una situacion oligotrofica y una redistribucion de los nutrientes. Al mismo tiempo, el incremento de Braarudosphaera bigelowii coincidiria con una reduccion en la salinidad durante S8eq. y S6eq., aunque su presencia puede corresponder tambien a aportes continentales, dado su amplio rango estratigrafico (Cretacico-Reciente). EnglishA detailed calcareous nannofossil analysis was performed in the core PRAD1-2, recovered in the Mid-Adriatic Deep during the PROMESS 1 Cruise, in order to show fluctuations of several species during the Marine Isotope Stages 7, 6 and 5, crossing the S8eq.�S3eq. sapropel-equivalent layers. This study reports a decrease in the coccolithophore productivity, given by Gephyrocapsa spp. abundance decreases, during the deposition of MIS 7 and MIS 6 sapropel-equivalent layers and also during S5eq. Florisphaera profunda, on the contrary, shows abundance peaks within these intervals, reflecting a deeper position of the nutricline. Within the two last sapropel-equivalent layers of MIS 5 (S4eq. and S3eq.) the opposite can be observed. The deposition of these atypical sapropels may have been concomitant with some Adriatic Deep Water production and subsequent some water column mixing, in result of the activity of the north-easterly Bora wind, favouring the development of the upper photic zone species in relation to the lower photic zone inhabitant F. profunda. Similar general abundance patterns are evidenced by reworked specimens (Cretaceous-Tertiary), Coccolithus pelagicus and Helicosphaera carteri, with important increases during the sapropel-equivalent layers of MIS 7 and MIS 6 and during the latest part of the glacial stage 6, the coldest and the driest one. Due to the extended fossil record of C. pelagicus (Early Paleocene- Recent) and H. carteri (Miocene-Recent), reworked placoliths and helicoliths from a continental source, by precipitation and runoff into the Adriatic basin, or from redistribution by bottom currents, are of particular importance at certain moments (210-200, 145, 135, 110 and 85 kyr). Syracosphaera spp., Rhabdosphaera clavigera and Calciosolenia spp., usually related to warm and oligotrophic water masses, do not show a clear correlation with the isotope record. However, their important increases at the top or above the termination of some sapropel-equivalent layers is consistent with the end of dryer conditions that feature the sapropel deposition, and with the subsequent reestablishment of the general oligotrophic state of the surface water with a nutrient redistribution. At the same time a salinity reduction should occur due to the simultaneous presence of Braarudosphaera bigelowii. During S8eq. and S6eq. the presence of B. bigelowii coupled with its stratigraphic range (Cretaceous-Recent), may also indicate a continental source for some pentaliths.

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